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    Adenostoma fasciculatum, commonly known as chamise or greasewood, is a flowering plant native to California and Baja California. This shrub is one of the...
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    Adenostoma is a genus of shrubs in the Rose family (Rosaceae) containing only two species, chamise (Adenostoma fasciculatum) and redshanks (Adenostoma...
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    Adenostoma sparsifolium, commonly known as redshank or less commonly (outside of area of its principal distribution), ribbonwood or ribbon bush, is a multi-trunked...
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    of which tend to regrow quickly after fires, include: Adenostoma fasciculatum, chamise Adenostoma sparsifolium, redshanks Arctostaphylos spp., manzanita...
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    Greasewood is a common name shared by several plants: Adenostoma fasciculatum is a plant with white flowers that is native to Oregon, Nevada, California...
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  • a shorebird Spotted redshank Tringa erythropus, a shorebird Redshanks Adenostoma sparsifolium, a shrub Redshank Persicaria maculosa, a plant in the buckwheat...
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  • species was first described in 2011. It has been isolated from the shrub Adenostoma fasciculatum in California, United States. A. californicus has been cultivated...
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    Juniperus, Arctostaphylos pringlei subsp. drupacea, Artemisia ludoviciana and Adenostoma sparsifolium. Baja California shares many plant species with the Laguna...
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    within shrubs. In particular, it is most abundant on two species of shrub: Adenostoma fasciculatum (Rosaceae) and Ceanothus spinosus (Rhamnaceae). These two...
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    preference. One ecotype prefers to feed on Adenostoma while the other ecotype prefers to feed on Ceanothus. The Adenostoma ecotype possesses a white dorsal stripe...
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